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The FSN is an autonomous body from the SNP and as such can devise its own policies, publicity and campaigns.
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Regular-season games can also be found on specialty channels Big Ten Network and Fox College Sports, along with Midwest regional sports networks FSN North, FSN Wisconsin, and FSN Detroit.

FSN and SNP
The Federation of Student Nationalists ( FSN ) ( sometimes termed SNP Students ) is the student wing of the Scottish National Party ( SNP ), representing students in Scottish higher education.
Key figures in the formation of the FSN were Neil MacCormick and Allan MacCartney who would both later become SNP members of the European Parliament.
In the 2000 SNP Leadership campaign the FSN supported Alex Neil who lost to John Swinney.

FSN and National
Ion Iliescu, a former Communist Party official marginalized by Ceauşescu, attained national recognition as the leader of an impromptu governing coalition, the National Salvation Front ( FSN ) that proclaimed the restoration of democracy and civil liberties on December 22, 1989.
After the fall of Ceauşescu, the National Salvation Front ( FSN ), led by Ion Iliescu, took partial multi-party democratic and free market measures.
March 1992 marked the split of the FSN into two groups: the Democratic National Front ( FDSN ), led by Ion Iliescu and the Democratic Party ( PD ), led by Petre Roman.
In February 2005, News Corporation ( Fox's parent company ) became 100 percent owner of FSN, after swapping assets with Cablevision Corporation, but was still identified in its copyright tag as " Fox Sports Net / National Sports Partners.
After Ceaușescu was overthrown on 22 December ( he was executed on Christmas Day ), the political vacuum was filed by an organization named National Salvation Front ( FSN: Frontul Salvării Naționale ), formed spontaneously by second-rank communist party members opposed to the policies of Ceaușescu and non-affiliated participants in the revolt.
On June 13, an attempt of the authorities to remove from the square around 100 protesters, which had remained in the street even after the May elections had confirmed Iliescu and the FSN, resulted in attacks against several state institutions, such as the Ministry of Interior, the Bucharest Police Headquarters and the National Television.
For several months after the events of December 1989, it was widely argued that Ion Iliescu and the National Salvation Front ( FSN ) had merely taken advantage of the chaos to stage a coup.
During the Romanian Revolution of 1989, power was taken by a group called the National Salvation Front ( FSN ), which gathered dissidents, both from within the Communist Party and non-affiliated.
March 1992 marked the split of the FSN into two groups: the Democratic National Salvation Front ( FDSN ), led by Ion Iliescu and the Democrat Party ( PD ), led by Petre Roman.
Fox assumed control of the network on May 1, and at the beginning of the newest National Hockey League season, renamed it SportSouth, coincidentally the former name of FSN South when Turner owned the network in partnership with Liberty Media, from its beginning during 1990, until 1997.
On 7 April 1992, the struggle for power inside the National Salvation Front (, FSN ) between the more hard-line group led by Ion Iliescu and the more reformist group led by Petre Roman resulted in the Iliescu group withdrawing from FSN and the founding of the Democratic National Salvation Front (, FDSN ), which would later become the present-day PSD.
However, the seizure of power by the new political structure National Salvation Front ( FSN ), which " emanated " from the second tier of the Communist Party leadership with help of the plotting generals, was not yet complete.
The total number of deaths in the Romanian Revolution was 1, 104, of which 162 were in the protests that led to the overthrow of Nicolae Ceauşescu ( 16 – 22 December 1989 ) and 942 in the fighting that occurred after the seizure of power by the new political structure National Salvation Front ( FSN ).
The National Salvation Front ( FSN ) also organized a demonstration, bringing in workers from factories in Bucharest, many of whom reportedly were armed with clubs and crowbars.
The Democratic National Salvation Front ( in Romanian, Frontul Democrat al Salvării Nationale, FDSN ) was a political party formed in Romania by Ion Iliescu and his supporters upon the breaking of the ruling National Salvation Front ( FSN ) on April 7, 1992.
The PD traced its roots in the National Salvation Front ( FSN ), the body which, under the leadership of Ion Iliescu, seized power during the Romanian Revolution of 1989 which ended the Communist regime.
Conflicts broke out between FSN leaders Ion Iliescu and Petre Roman in early 1992, and this led to the separation of the Iliescu wing under the name of Democratic National Salvation Front ( FDSN ), which later became the Social Democratic Party ( PSD ).
The National Salvation Front (, FSN ) was the governing body of Romania in the first weeks after the Romanian Revolution of 1989, subsequently turned into a political party.

FSN and Conference
It also aired a large amount of programming from Fox Sports Net, such as Big 12 Conference and Pacific-10 Conference sports, weekly Thursday night baseball games, and Fox Sports News ( since at the time FSN didn't have an outlet in New York ), as well as shows from the then young Outdoor Life Network and Speedvision networks on weekends.
Westphal was also a studio analyst along with Don Maclean for the 2007 Pacific-10 Conference Men's Basketball Tournament games that aired on FSN.
NESN has carried regional Atlantic Coast Conference basketball games since Boston College joined the conference, including games from Fox Sports Net since FSN sold regional competitor CSN New England.

FSN and its
FSN first used the scoring banner for most of its broadcasts beginning in 2001.
Starting in September 2004, Fox Sports Net became known simply as FSN, but the name Fox Sports Net also remained in common use until recent years, when the new name " Fox Sports Local " has been used to refer to its regional networks.
In 2011, some FSN networks also followed the lead of the Fox network by framing its broadcasts for the 16: 9 aspect ratio ( which moves the logo bug into the extreme right corner of the high definition image, and moves the corner score box to the extreme left ) and letterboxing the widescreen image on its standard definition feeds.
The FSN, having a better organisational structure, and controlling the state administration, used the press still controlled by the state in its own advantage.
Beginning in the 2007 season, the AFL began a TV partnership with ESPN and FSN Chicago went under and Comcast SportsNet Chicago took its place.
Regardless of its first-time advantages, the FSN was not Television ’ s first attempt at interactivity.
According to Gerald M. Levine, chairman and CEO of Time Warner at the time, the FSN was part of the company ’ s strategy for driving the growth of its copyright businesses:
NFLN aired two broadcasts of high school all-star games in June 2007: the Bayou Bowl between players from Texas and Louisiana on June 9 ( NFLN carried the FSN Southwest feed live ), and the Big 33 Football Classic between players from Pennsylvania and Ohio on June 16 ( sharing its feed with CN8 ( now Comcast Network ) and cable outlets in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania and Ohio.
Many of the FSN personalities, including its president, Ion Iliescu, were ex-communists and as such the revolution was seen as being hijacked by the FSN.
In 1993 the FSN changed its name to the Democratic Party ( PD ).
FSN and its candidate Ion Iliescu comfortably won the legislative and presidential elections on 20 May 1990, obtaining a majority in both the Assembly of Deputies and the Senate.
In 2007 Cablevision sold its control of FSN Bay Area and FSN New England to Comcast for $ 570 million.
Brucan was part of the National Salvation Front ( FSN ) during the 1989 Revolution, joining the Provisional Council of FSN and its Executive Committee.
As one of its first measures, the new editorial board dismissed members of the staff who were discredited for having openly supported the last communist ruler, Nicolae Ceauşescu, replacing them with journalists sympathetic to the FSN.
In June 2002, FSN launched its biggest advertising and promotional blitz for the show with the " Best Damn All-Star Summer ", with superstar athletes and celebrities appearing on the show, along with a barrage on newspaper, billboard, and radio advertising to help garner more recognition just before the show's one-year anniversary.
The FSN had its roots in the Fiamma Tricolore when two leading radicals, Tomaso Staiti di Cuddia and Adriano Tilgher were expelled from the party in 1997.

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